The latest: Day two of G7 meeting in Kananaskis focuses on foreign policy
- The G7 summit is in its second and final day without U.S. President Donald Trump, who left early on Monday.
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney condemned the latest Russian attacks on Ukraine and announced $4.3 billion in new support for Ukraine's defense, including $2 billion for military equipment and a $2.3 billion loan for rebuilding infrastructure in Ukraine.
- Carney also announced a new sanctions package targeting Russia’s shadow fleet and energy revenues, emphasizing Canada's commitments to Ukraine.
- Prime Minister Carney met with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, who praised Canada's commitment to meet NATO's two percent defense spending target.
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Donald Trump gave a curt statement during the photo session with the G7 leaders that he needed to return to the US due to the situation in the Middle East. Afterwards, Zelenskyyj took his place at the meeting.

The latest: Day two of G7 meeting in Kananaskis focuses on foreign policy
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Away from the G7. The early departure of Donald Trump from Kananaskis, at the end of the first day of work, obliges the Canadian Presidency to make considerable efforts to give a footprint to the assembly. Washington's concession to sign the final release for changes is not enough to convey the sense of unity invoked, despite the differences, by the landlord Mark Carney. The irritability of the U.S. president, only partially contained, finds no …
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